Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Thus Lord Liverpool wrote to Croker , “ I remember hearing Lord Thurlow say of him and Fox , that the difference between them during the American controversy was that Fox always spoke to the House , and Burke spoke as if he were ...
Thus Lord Liverpool wrote to Croker , “ I remember hearing Lord Thurlow say of him and Fox , that the difference between them during the American controversy was that Fox always spoke to the House , and Burke spoke as if he were ...
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Thus on June 23 , he wrote : “ We have had warm and good debates in Parliament , in which if my partiality does not deceive me , our advantage in speaking has been as great as that of the enemy in voting , especially upon the suspension ...
Thus on June 23 , he wrote : “ We have had warm and good debates in Parliament , in which if my partiality does not deceive me , our advantage in speaking has been as great as that of the enemy in voting , especially upon the suspension ...
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Grenville wrote of Sheridan's hapless speech to this effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before . During the whole time that I have sat in Parliament I have never seen such an ...
Grenville wrote of Sheridan's hapless speech to this effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before . During the whole time that I have sat in Parliament I have never seen such an ...
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